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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Rochdale grooming gang ringleaders could be deported in just months after breakthrough with Pakistan
Two grooming gang ringleaders from Rochdale, Qari Abdul Rauf and Adil Khan, may soon be deported to Pakistan after years of negotiations. A senior Pakistani official indicated that legal clearance from Pakistan's Interior Ministry could lead to their return within a couple of months.
The deportation discussions intensified following the lifting of a ban on Pakistan International Airlines. Concerns have been raised about the implications of accepting individuals who renounced their citizenship, with speculation that Pakistan may seek significant concessions in return.
#politics
Forbes: Trump Approval Rating Increases 2 Points From Last Week
President Trump's approval ratings show a mixed picture, with Morning Consult reporting a slight increase to 47%, while Gallup indicates a drop to 37%. His average approval rating for the second quarter is 40%, slightly better than his first term but below that of other recent presidents.
Public response to Trump's policies is also varied, with a majority opposing his significant policy bill and a notable number of voters expressing disapproval of his handling of the Epstein investigation. The ongoing controversies, including military actions and tariff policies, have contributed to fluctuating approval ratings.
The American Mind: An Absurd Ruling on Birthright Citizenship
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals misinterpreted the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause in its July 27 decision, which was influenced by the ideological leanings of its judges. The ruling is expected to be overturned by the Supreme Court, as it fails to accurately reflect historical legal reasoning.
President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship has reignited public debate on the issue. The original framers of the 14th Amendment intended "subject to the jurisdiction" to mean complete allegiance to the U.S., a point overlooked in the Ninth Circuit's ruling.
#society
Fox News: The untapped potential AI can't replace in underserved communities like mine
Post-60s liberalism has created a persistent Black underclass in America, particularly evident in areas like Chicago's South Side, where poor schools and violence prevail. There is, however, significant untapped potential among these communities, especially in vocational trades.
Mike Rowe highlights the urgent need for skilled tradespeople, noting that AI cannot replace manual labor jobs. As the nation prioritizes college degrees over vocational training, many skilled positions remain unfilled. Investing in training for these roles could provide pathways to opportunity for those eager to improve their circumstances.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France strives to revive the two-state solution at UN conference
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot addressed the UN, advocating for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. He confirmed President Macron's intention to recognize Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly, emphasizing France's commitment to self-determination.
Barrot's remarks reflect a historical stance on the issue, linking France's past recognition of Israel to its current position on Palestine. He warned that denying this right leads to resentment and conflict.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF assesses successes against Hezbollah since ceasefire could lead to it disarming
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) report significant achievements against Hezbollah since a November ceasefire, suggesting potential disarmament of the group. The IDF has conducted over 500 airstrikes, killing at least 230 operatives and destroying key infrastructure, while maintaining a presence at strategic points in southern Lebanon.
Despite some progress by the Lebanese Armed Forces in dismantling Hezbollah, military officials note that the group remains heavily degraded and is struggling to restore its capabilities. Growing calls in Lebanon for Hezbollah to disarm coincide with IDF assessments that they will continue operations to prevent the group's rearmament.
#culture
Fox News: Air travelers reflect on 'golden age' of flying, plus signs you should leave a restaurant
Nostalgic reflections on early flying experiences are trending on social media. Meanwhile, rare purple sea snails have been spotted on the California coast after an eight-year absence. Experts also warn of eight signs indicating a struggling restaurant's quality or culture.
In lifestyle news, country music stars Eric Church and Morgan Wallen are launching new apparel lines. Additionally, crossword puzzle enthusiasts can enjoy free daily puzzles on the Fox News website.
#technology
Fox News: AI scam alerts now on Venmo and PayPal: What you need to know
PayPal and Venmo have introduced AI-powered scam alerts for Friends and Family payments, designed to detect and warn users about suspicious transactions in real time. The system adapts alerts based on transaction type, recipient behavior, and current scam trends, enhancing user safety.
These alerts are now available globally and aim to empower users against evolving scam tactics. While the technology improves transaction security, users are also encouraged to practice safe online habits, such as using strong passwords and being cautious with public Wi-Fi.